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Police Log

April 16:

12:28 a.m.--The Harvard University Police Department (HUPD) arrested Joseph Paton, 23, of New York City following a "domestic situation" in Peabody Terrace.

1:24 p.m.--A caller reported two males setting off fire extinguishers in Claverly Hall. HUPD responded and located the two individuals near the Malkin Athletic Center. The individuals agreed to restitution for damage and clean-up.

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5:05 a.m.--HUPD responded to a call from Boston police about three males on the roof of a Harvard building in Allston. The males allegedly threw some chemicals off the roof. Boston police arrested one male.

7:15 p.m.--A caller reported someone attempting to steal a bike from the Fly Club. Police located the individual and conducted a field interview.

April 18:

11:21 a.m.--Police responded to a motor vehicle accident with no injuries on Oxford Street.

3:27 p.m.--Police removed an individual from Au Bon Pain.

4:23 p.m.--CPD notified HUPD that fire rescue units were responding to Peabody Terrace and a report of a boy stuck in a chair. Rescue units freed the boy upon arrival.

April 19:

9:19 a.m.--HUPD responded to Emerson Hall after a caller reported that some mailboxes and classrooms had been chalked. Harvard detectives also responded to photograph the scene.

5:08 a.m.--HUPD responded to a loud party at the Lampoon. Upon arrival, police noticed a small amount of humor on the floor not breathing.

12:47 p.m.--Cambridge rescue units notified HUPD they were responding to a call for help in Canaday Hall. Neither police nor rescue units could locate anyone needing help.

1:15 p.m.--Police stopped a suspicious person near Grays Hall who was harassing students. HUPD issued a verbal trespass warning to the individual.

April 20:

8:17 a.m.--Police took a report from an individual in Sever Hall who reported chalkings in the building.

1:48 p.m.--Rescue units and police responded to Soldiers Field Park after a woman called to report that her friend, who had eaten shrimp six hours earlier, now had red spots appearing on her skin.

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